Dr. Dempsey is a scientist from the United States who has turned skeptic. To be honest, he's not thrilled about being dispatched to Scotland by his employer in order to (dis)prove the existence of the Loch Ness monster. He finds the inhabitants to be stubborn, 'primitive,' and anything but hospitable, which is not surprising given that the Nessie tale is the sole tourist attraction in the area. He continues to be romantically attracted to his independent innkeeper Laura, and both her child and his local assistant end up forcing him to confront a tiny family of Nessie-dinosaurs, but is this information to be released to the general public?
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Dr. Dempsey is a scientist from the United States who has turned skeptic. To be honest, he's not thrilled about being dispatched to Scotland by his employer in order to (dis)prove the existence of the Loch Ness monster. He finds the inhabitants to be stubborn, 'primitive,' and anything but hospitable, which is not surprising given that the Nessie tale is the sole tourist attraction in the area. He continues to be romantically attracted to his independent innkeeper Laura, and both her child and his local assistant end up forcing him to confront a tiny family of Nessie-dinosaurs, but is this information to be released to the general public?
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